From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 12:45 PM To: 'blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com' Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Happy Holidays (Secrets) > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Betty [mailto:bbetty@glad.org] > Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Happy Holidays (Secrets) > More Possible Big Secrets: > -Squealer, a stick monkey, to be the Blue Planet "Jar-Jar Binks". > Hey. Be nice. Squealer is already signed for all three Blue Planet movies. Jimbo "talk to Jeff" Jim Heivilin, Project Manager Systems & Applications Group, IAT Services University of Missouri at Columbia mailto:banzai@missouri.edu, 884-3898 *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 10:20 AM To: blue planet list (E-mail) Subject: [fwd] Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Storm Surge -----Original Message----- Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:09:13 -0500 To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com From: Kintaro Oe Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Storm Surge In-Reply-To: <19991231204240.2134.qmail@web107.yahoomail.com> >Looks like a great page Andy. nice logo too :) - kabael - Kintaro Oe - Derek Guder - "It has never happened if the memory is not there." -Serial Experiments Lain kabael's netbook - http://kabael.8m.com the McGuffin Group - http://members.xoom.com/McGuffins *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 2:40 PM To: 'blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com' Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Happy Holidays > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Wills [mailto:andywills@home.com] > Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Happy Holidays > > BTW, did Fluid Mechanics' name get changed (again) to Fluid > Dynamics? > Nope. That was just me with my head stuck ... somewhere. For some reason I *always* get that one wrong. Sorry. Jim "go see Galaxy Quest" Jim Heivilin Webmaster, Biohazard Games http://www.biohazardgames.com *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Atti2dboy@aol.com Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 10:58 PM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Game props In a message dated 1/2/00 3:14:32 AM, malcolmcraig@hotmail.com writes: >The GMs handbook for Milleniums End v2.0 has some excellent plans of various >houses/restauarants/other buildings. The detail on these is excellent and >they are good when you just need a basic building plan for an encounter or >situation. Thanks. That reminds me that I have Sprawlsites for Shadowrun and an exotic locations book for the now defunct James Bond game. Oh. I Picked up a copy of "The Guide to Larry Niven's Ringworld" which has, among other things, an illustration of a dolphin wearing a pair of cybernetic arms. An unexpected bonus. >National Geographic is also a great source for pictures of tropical islands, >underwater scenes and other such useful stuff. A bit of work with a scanner >and paintshop pro, and hey presto! Props! If only I hadn't given away my box of back issues. =Rich "A PBS mind in an MTV world." *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Atti2dboy@aol.com Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 11:04 PM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Game props In a message dated 1/2/00 6:42:46 PM, t_poh@hotmail.com writes: >1) The Big Surprise In The Box in Jeff Barber's "Deep Sh*t" con scenario. If >you never played it, you've missed one of the best uses of props I've ever >seen. Fine, rub in the fact that I live on the west coast. ;-) >2) A heavily doctored dolphin bean bag toy. A roll of duct tape and some >bent paper clips turned this guy into the most terrifying cybered-up mad >cetacean mastermind on Poseidon: Human the Dolphin, whose goal was to >surgically turn himself into a human, one piece at a time. And my Columbus, >OH gaming group actually fell for it, hook, line and sinker. That's so sick and twisted! I do love it. That's more twisted than Hybrids having themselves surgically altered to look more human. Although I am surprised no one has mentioned humans having themselves altered to look like Hybrids. ;-) >Kai Poh >Malaysian Lagomorph OK, I 've got to ask. What is a lagomorph? =Rich "A PBS mind in an MTV world." *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message.